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Show K -- - x - . r w . .jBamE.V - - , vaa UTAH VALLEY NEWS pleasant view SbkUI Hotlc. to ill L. D. S headquarters are only five miles from the post which gives an opportunity to attend church services on Sunday. Mrs. Ruby Hunn, Frances Hunn, Mrs. Edna Hansen and Diantha Ekins attended the Welfare meeting in Salt Lake Thursday evening. Major Ellis N. Slack has been released from the Army Air Forces where he was stationed in Chicago and is visiting with his sister. Mrs. Hal Cowley and friends while enroute to Washington, D. C., where he will resume his old job as an attorney. The Explorer troop of Scout r boys of Harold Nielsen and Hansen's class put on a picture show last Tuesday evening in Mutual, which was enjoyed by all who attended. Relief district teacheri to be Sthe meeting Fridaytheevening bisho-jL.y) to meet with order of Mr. Edna Han-There will be no Relief riety next Tuesday, April TTdue to preparation of M Men S 7 CANCER UTAH CLINIC AT VALLEY HOSPITAL TRAINING TUESDAY Ho-me- d Now, while the .ast snows of Spring are to be found the crevices of tlw foothills, is the time to start serious contempl.it ion uf a victory garden. (Our recently gained pence is still new enough in our minds that when thinking of gardening a small plot of land or a corner ofour back yard, we still apeak in terms of its being a PROGRAM in The third peacetime class of the famed Naval Aviation Officer Pilot Training Program is now open for enlistments: announced Commander Keith F. James, Director of Naval Officer Procurement, Los Angeles- V-is tops in aviation training and men who want to fly and who qualify will receive the xmect aviation training in the world. The Navy spends $30,000 In educating each and every pilot. Training Includes up to four semesters of college followed by complete and intensive courses in flying. When a candidate has Employment in the area completed the required flight by the Provo ol'fiec of the training, he is commissioned as I'luted State Employment Serv- an officer in the U. S. Navy or e continue to show a distinct Marine Corps. The Naval Avia-Construction is the upturn. tion Preparatory Program is the only officer training program open in the Navy at the present NOXIOUS WEED V-- 5 has been Henry Falkner, named chairman, with Mrs. Stephen Novakovich and Mrs. L. S. Maycock as for the 1946 cancer drive in Orem-Sharo- n community, with Edwin R. Kimball, Utah county chairman. This drive is for the purpose Aoril 17- - Grt your ticketsfrom of initiating education in cancer All are control" said Chairman Kimlhe M.I.A. committee. Invited and a lovely time is ball. 60 of the funds collectall who come. ed will be retained within your Mrs. Horace Bean has receivcounty for programs of service ed word of her son's promotion and preventive education and the remaining 40 to Technician 5th grade, Hdqts. of the funds company in the office at the collected will be spent on a . Panama in in Bureaucracy Housing: At n-wide Post of Corozal program of research He says he likes hi? Least 15 different agencies, fin- and national education, service and anced in he whole or much in enjoy mirk very part by and administration." The drive activifederal its in for is funds, have been devel- will continue through April. the place he A feature of the drive will be ties and association with a large oped to handle housing from Provo. The a cancer detection clinic to be iroup of boys held at the outpatient departJtlik ment at Utah Valley hospital from 2 to 5 oclock Tuesday afternoon. April 16- Any person having the least suspicion of cancer is invited to this clinic and receive free examination by physicians who are cooperating in the cancer drive. OREM UTAH If an appointment is desired, please call Matinee prices 7 :00 to 7 :30 or contact Ann Hatch, Utah Doors open 7 :00 County Public Health Nurse, 1st show 7 :30 2nd show 9 :40 who will take your case history, and in that way materially assist the physicians in charge on 3 April Friday and Saturday Tuesday afternoon. which rtl Cleaner Banquet, be held the following day. JC; following Tuesday will be iork and business and sewing, in ire invited to attend. A M Men and Gleaner Girls annual banquet -- rill hold their Wednesday night. dance ,nd GARDENING NAVAL V--5 natio- can-zone- Keporl Reveals Emplo went. On pturn m This Area 5 - cov-re- il j 1 time. He will be enlisted as Apprentice Seaman. USNR, and will attend college on an inactive duty basis, lie wears civilian dollies and has equal opportunity to participate in all sports, clubs, and other college activities. The Navy pays all expenses for tuition. books and fees, and necessary travel. In addition, he will receive pay of $50 per month. At the conclusion of the freshman or sophomore year, each Selective student undergoes Flight Training which includes approximately ten hours of dual instruction in the air and an opportunity to solo. After the college requirements have been completed, the V-is proGirl, to LaRay and Emma Apprentice Seaman, moted. depending upon which Wynn Burney, Monday, one of two plans now under conBoy, to Mayland W. and Bette sideration is chosen- either to Lee Russell, Monday, the rank of Aviation Cadet with Boy, to Cyrus It. and Beth an increase in pay to $75 per Williams Johnson, Tuesday, month full maintenance; or Twins, a boy and girl ,to to the plus rank of Midshipman with Shirley J. and Ila Barney Huntof $65 per month plus aler, Wednesday, at Utah Valley pay lowances and flight pay while hospital. status. From then on. in a Girl, to Erron and Lucilc he flying the business of learns flying Rhodes Harr, Thursday, the various stages of Boy, to Francis L. and Marie through flight training. Dean Smith. Friday, Candidates for this program Boy. to Elden S. and Yvonne arc men between the ages of 17 Jones Perrv. Friday. and 1 91. ti who will be high Boy, to Emmcii and Rosetta school graduates by the opening Rocrk Headman, Saturday, of fall semester of college. to Claron R. and Marilyn Menthe Boy, the ages of 17 and between McKenzie Collard. Saturday, who have completed one Girl, to Ross E. and Zola 20,i of college are also eligible. year Dimirk McFndden, Saturday, Another phase of the V-- 5 proRoy. to Arlo M- and Laurna to men between is oen gram Jessie Taylor Christensen, 18 and 23 who have of the ages to Arnold and Olive Girl, completed two years of college Kimball Burningham, Sunday, These men will be enlisted as Girl, to Glen and Lois Larsen Aviation Cadets and will report Gardner, Sunday, first for Elementary Flight Boy, to John J. and Dicksia Training at a Naval Air Station. Smi'h Brennan, Sunday, Complete information about to Vern Boy, and omelia these outstanding opportunities Peternn Saxton. Monday, all at may be obtained from the Nava Utah Valley hospital. Aviation Cadet Selection Board. Boy. to Que D. and Donna Room 524. I. N. Van Nuys Jfnkins Barton, at Maud Park Building, 210 West Seventh St. home Saturday. TiOS Angeles. 14, California or the nearest Navy Rerruitmg The U. S. per capita debt per Station. Anyone who can meet the above requirements is urged family is $8,127. Were we directed from Wash- to make inquiry now. ington when to reap, we should .soon want bread. Thomas FOR SALE CONTROL IN COUNTY An acreage total of 392 acre of good farm land was officially returned to Utah county farmers litis week by the Utah luunty noxious weed control committee, according to an announcement made today from the office of County Agent, S- It. Boswell. The above named acreages have been under contract with n Hie county on a cultivation for two years for the control of noxious weeds. Letters wen stmt this week to 7!) cooperators with the sug-- ! ."Mion that the land he planted to row crops so that owners could watch for the appearance of new plants which might come front seeds which have been - 12-1- THE ROAD TO UTOPIA Bob Hope Dorothy Bing Crosby A zany, hilarious 90 minutes of surefire entertain ment! The film has everything from talking fish and grizzlies to Lamour walking through a Yukon blizzard wearing a sarong! ! ! Sport Reelin Color for Jasper (art mm Bathe News Oleo (.Saturday Matinee - TI1E HAY" An Hilarious comedy starring Judy Canova HIT and Cartoon HOLIDAY FOR SHOESTRING Cartoon "OLEO FOR JASPER" "SAGEBRUSH SERENADE" Comedy "Mystery of the Riverboat" Chapter 7 April Tuesday Monday THE HOUSE ON 92ND 15-1- 6 STREET Eythe Lloyd Nolan Signe I lasso A suspense packed show for the whole family with every necessary element of action, drama to make it sure-fir- e entertainment. and Star in The Night" Special I'eaturette Hillbillies" Speaking of Animals Sport Reel A Wed., Thurs., Friday, Sat.. THE I April Utah (minty Mattres? Fnctnrv OUTLAW complp re Jane Russell and Jack Hurtle action story centering around Billy the Kid! This picture was three years in making and although it was completed two years ago. it has Uon held up by the national board of censors. It is after of April king released nationally on the loth several spjt runs in key cities in the I luted States. In these places it has broken all neon's. M An outdoor iharft- - Evergreens ) Decidous Shrubs f Shade j Trees mrTrrrJTrc'TjT.Y 1 j For ' 7 Shade Trees dahlia Bulbs r 7C Landscaping ELLSWORTH RADIO J'ifk-I- r. Phone 'Machine Saw Filing A Do Welding ,JI tr;-:-- ! (North-We- j st in I'i-uv- TIRE 2 L. zm'f I !.: ! 011-I- tl i ill I1 v il IxKik over your garden tools, folks, and prepare for a spiritual feast as well as a feast of good old green, leafy vegetables. El nia llolley. wut fo- Berqs III TIME OF Provo families liave conic to know that in time of bereavement they 11101! look no further titan Berg Mortuary for complete and impressive memorial services. We provide every facility of a V modern fully equipped fun eral home at a price that is blwayi within the fam- -' , ily's easy ability to pay. st you want with a NEW ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR r. 8. Study the ron'rol of rye a on dry f ifn.. noxious 9- Conduct some exp. work on the control of piun-lurvine. a d riu-.en'- - icc cubes! DcpondaURfy! ny Tl.e minute or the Let i..le suit in a Ifiid up. 1h t.T vnl'.ir up nn l (' i u c.;i t effort tn drive wi'rout f ,:i ; t'e '1 o: ycir c:ir. C..11 your lot t tn'. ; nn r J'l'LON L. D ltK st more with new electrfc refrigera-Ye- s, tier) thing you want in refrigeration comet to you efclriutly in the new models whuli a.--e gradually line. coming olf the - 1 VULCANIZING 1 BATTERIES I3a- im? ''.Tl. Orem GRIMHALL - III W. lit N. Prcvo Fhon cf ii P . i. kV.J i s h-t- r l.r.ili I t"t vn O; ' V i-i.- i; i ;s r: L4 iJT sMi'Mipi ';r; cc -r '' : . i F 7 Src'.tvi -( n ru-i- BHDS, 239 Amazing Tcmarrcw may bs tea late I'ti barter Saw Shop in FAMILY ORCHARD av,7 .v.. ViV kind of fruit HOLLOW Pros REPAIRING Pm?: ,1"' 0106-J-1- Pinr.is Santa ?h vi Plums Duarte PInms Let us fimir? w!'.'! 431 South 2nd Wax! Store Building and Delivery n 4 MITCIIELL Kmi.-- e Early Hr.ie Pouch Sat? SERVICE GUARANTEED SERVICE ON ALL MAKES (trim the human spirit.' i UTAH j ! largest employer in the area, and if material were available would be in a position to use hundreds mg work alone. Road jobs are being started all over the stale, and local contractors are using key men from this area. Wholesale and retail trade called for many workers. This is especially true for training workers under the Servicemen's G. I. Bill of Rights. lrty-eigh- t veterans were placed on the training program out of a total of called for trades. Other industries employed workers for a total of two hundred-twenty, and of this number sixty-eigh- t were veterans and 13 were physically handicapped. Agriculture was an important unit of employment during March, and April should show an cv,,,, greater increase. Ten thousand twenty-nin- e persons called at the Provo office for service regarding employment, and of this number, four thousand seventeen were veterans. This report shows that there are available all types and kinds of workmen nnd that a very big jnh of hiring is needed to put our surplus workers in regular employment. Veterans organizations are working in full cooperation with the United States Employment Service, states W. L. Milden-hal- l, Manager of the rrovo office. "and a Veterans Citizens Employment Committee Is organized in every town to assist in the problem of placing veterans on suitable jobs. Call your U.SE.S. office or the Chairman of the Employment Committee if you can hire a man or woman for regular work or training and secure the lx-the market affords. TAILORING North West 2nd ! Evergreens WiLOVOOD i Many individuals who have worked hard through out the winter months feci that they are la need of a vacation in some place that would afford a complete change some place like Yellowstone, or Sequoia or the Grand Canyon. It may be surprising, but the same sort uf satisfaction can be found in your own back yard. Tlanta require for their growth a fertile soil ; so dues 4. Assist the growers of alfalfa seed to produce this reed under supervision. 5. Serure weed chemicals and make them available to conpera-hir- s Ladies' and Gentlemen's for one-halprice. 6. Experiment viit the provFINE TAILORING Both ing of early mnt'ivbi:: crops bke SUITS and COATS ai $25 up peas, or fall wheat each barley, HEPAIHING ALTERING .ear before a ruBivnlinn is REMODELING 7. Conduct some eyiieri-ier- ds Se .'ith the chemical known as 2. :t r Earl; Eibcrui Peach flowering Trees FRED I'hore 345 irop us a card J Utn-- d es-ten- ce awe-inspiri- year. 3. Grant tax mind ion on the land which is under contract in this program. - I .'rrirm weigh- INSURANCE - j GoMeii JuLilce Bench Peonies of the Bird of Springvillc and II. A. Anderson of Lehi were reappointed County Weed Supervisors and will begin work at once. These supervisors are soliciting acreage for the cultivation program and are listing conpcralors to try out some new weed chemical which are recommended for efficient control of wild morning glory and other noxious weeds. Acreages returned to cropping under the altovc announcement are as follows: Provo 42 acres. Pleasant Grove 72 acres. Lelii 33 acres. Springvillc 38 acres. Salem 48 acres. Spanish Fork 27 acres. Payson 132 acres. Total 392 acres. During the 10 years sinre this program has been in operation in this county, a total of 1044 acres of good crop land have been cultivated and returned to In every case good cropping. production of food rrnpx nave followed the cultivation program. The plans for the weed program for 1946 are: 1. Have samples of all alfalfa seed which is to be planted this year analyzed by the State Seed Analyst for noxious wood.. 2. Contract wih growers to cultivate 900 more acres this y '.'- AVAILABLE Bushes At u recent meeting rounty committee. LOANS and REAL ESTATE in Utah County SEE We not sen ted by any iraminni mat: t worker, bui E. KAY will call fci a ' leliver without 7B Officei South. Second West extra charge. Facto-- Only EARLY FRUIT TREES NOW Rose further ing about 1350 each. One 3 yrs. One 4 yrs. Ferry Nielson, No. Orem 20 North, 8th West. SERVll E yv-- v team ef colts ATTRESS nnd BATT 1 'a - The committee ha suggested that land owners treat the fence lines and ditch hanks with chemicals which will be provided by the county at one half price. Sylvan W. Clark of I .chi. a member of the Utah County Commission, is chairman of the weed com mi period. - William Fliver Flying" dormant dining the cultivation - and Golden Horses" pro-grai- BIRTHS I .amour Friday, AprU 12, 1946 Victory Garden.) The war is over, but there is still a victory to be gained over want and suffering for lack of food in many nations. Gardens should be just as plentiful this year as they were in any period during the war. It not only helps the food situation in the nation but it gives the individual gardener a feeling of great satisfaction. He plants a tiny pellet. After a while he finds that the ground cracks and a leaf appears. In time he pulls it from the earth. A humble vegetable but it is the of creation itself. Its growth is and it seems to embody the mystery of life. The gardener has seen life arising from the dead earth. tm m UTAH mr t f4y.ri;.rtV4 Aa. ... ,.L. A r. ' POWER aO.1 ft I LIGHT qMsq ijM$l5 A1, t COMPANY JV-. MESSAGE '. . itfjA - fo, |